Literatur zu dem Seminar B.A. Intonation und Prosodie

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Die Literatur mit bib markiert ist im Ordner Prosodie und Intonation in der Phonetik-Bibliothek (Bib) vorhanden.

 

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Ladefoged, P. (2010). A Course in Phonetics. Kap. 5. (Bib)

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Gussenhoven, C. (2004) The Phonology of Tone and Intonation. Cambridge. Kapitel 4, S. 49-57. (Bib)

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Kap. 1 von Ladd, D.R. (1996) Intonational Phonology. Cambridge: CUP. (Bib)

 

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Grice, Martine, Stefan Baumann, and Ralf BenzmŸller (2005) German Intonation in Autosegmental-metrical Phonology. In Jun, Sun-Ah., Prosodic Typology: The Phonology of Intonation and Phrasing. Oxford: OUP, 55-83. grice05.pdf

 

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Gussenhoven, C. (2004) The Phonology of Tone and Intonation. Cambridge Kapitel 2. (Bib)

S. 264-269 von Cutler, A. (2004). Lexical stress. In The Handbook of Speech Perception, (D. Pisoni & R. Remez, eds.), 264-289. Oxford: Blackwell. (Bib)

 

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Ladefoged, P. (2010). A Course in Phonetics. Kapitel 10 (Syllables and Suprasegmental features). (Bib)

Ohala, J. (1992) Alternatives to the sonority hierarchy for explaining the shape of segmental sequential constraints. Papers from the Parasession on the Syllable. 319-338 Chicago: Linguistic Society Chicago. (Bib)

 

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S. 73-78 von Ladd, D.R. (1996) Intonational Phonology. Cambridge: CUP.  (Bib)

S. 4-6 (Abschnitt 1.2) von Grice, M. & Baumann, S. (2007).  An introduction to intonation - functions and models. In J.  Trouvain, JŸrgen, U. Gut Non-Native Prosody Phonetic Description and Teaching Practice New York: Mouton de Gruyter.  grice07.pdf

Gussenhoven, C. (2004) The Phonology of Tone and Intonation. Cambridge: CUP. Kapitel 6 abgesehen von 6.3. (Bib)

Grice, M., Baumann, S., and Jagdfeld, N. (2009) Tonal association and derived nuclear accents - the case of downstepping contours in German. Lingua, 119, 881-908. grice09.lingua.pdf

Hirschberg, J., Gravano, A., Nenkova, A., Sneed, E. and Ward, G. (2007). Intonational overload: Uses of the Downstepped (H* !H* L- L%) contour in read and spontaneous speech. In J. Cole & J. Hualde (Eds), Laboratory Phonology 9. pp. 455-482. hirschberg07.labphon.pdf

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Pierrehumbert, J. and Steele, S.  (1989). Categories of tonal alignment in English. Phonetica, 46, 181-196.  pierrehumbert89.ls.pdf

S. 62-70 im Kapitel 4 von Gussenhoven, C. (2004) The Phonology of Tone and Intonation. Cambridge: CUP. (Bib)

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S. 549-568 (Abschnitt 3) von Fletcher, J. (2010). The prosody of speech timing and rhythm.

In W. Hardcastle, J. Laver and F. Gibbon (Eds.) The Handbook of Phonetic Sciences. Blackwell. (Bib).

S. 89-93 (Abschnitte 5-6) von Cutler, A. (1994) Segmentation problems, rhythmic solutions. Lingua, 92, 81-104. cutler1994.lingua.pdf

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S. 8 - 11 (Abschnitt 2.3, Information structure) von Grice, M. & Baumann, S. (2007).  An introduction to intonation - functions and models. In J.  Trouvain, JŸrgen, U. Gut Non-Native Prosody Phonetic Description and Teaching Practice New York: Mouton de Gruyter. grice07.pdf

Brown. G. (1983) Prosodic structure and the given/new distinction. In A. Cutler & D. Ladd (Eds.) Prosody: Models and Measurements. Springer-Verlag. Berlin. Bib. S. 67-77. Bib

S. 43-55 von M. Irmer (2011) Bridging Inferences: Constraining and Resolving Underspecification. Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter. irmer.pdf

Grosz, B. & Hirschberg, J. (1992) Some intonational characteristics of discourse structure. Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing, Vol. 1. grosz92.pdf

S. 747-757 (Abschnitte 1-2) von Ward, G. and Hirschberg, J. (1985). Implicating uncertainty. Language, 61, 747 Ð 776. ward85.lang.pdf

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Jun, Sun-Ah and CŽcile Fougeron. (2002). Realizations of accentual phrase in French. Probus 14, 147Ð172. A special issue on the intonation of Romance languages, edited by J. Hualde. jun02.probus.pdf

Jun, Sun-Ah & CŽcile Fougeron (2000) A Phonological Model of French Intonation.  In  Intonation: Analysis, Modeling and Technology, ed. by Antonis Botinis .  Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp.209-242. jun00.pdf

Welby (2003) The slaying of Lady Mondegreen, being a study of French tonal association and alignment and their role in speech segmentation. PhD Diss, Ohio State University. welby2003.pdf

Welby, P. (2007) The role of early fundamental frequency rises and elbows in French word segmentation. Speech Communication 49 (2007) 28Ð48. welby07.specom.pdf

Elisabeth Delais-Roussarie, E., Post, B., Avanzi, M., Buthke, C., Di Cristo, A., Feldhausen, I., Jun, S., Martin, P., Meisenburg, T., Rialland, A.,  Sichel-Bazin, R.,  10 Yoo, H-Y. (2015) Intonational Phonology of French: Developing a ToBI system for French

In S. Frota & P. Prieto (Eds.), Intonation in Romance. OUP: Oxford. ftobi15.pdf

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Venditti, J., Maekawa, K., and Beckman, M. (2008). Prominence marking in the Japanese intonation system. In S. Miyagawa (Eds.) Handbook of Japanese Linguistics. Oxford University Press: Oxford. venditti08.pdf (p. 456-512).

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Gussenhoven, C. (2004). The Phonology and Tone of Intonation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Kapitel, 15.

Ladd, D. (1996). Intonational Phonology. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. Kap. 4

Ladd, D. (1980). The Structure of Intonational Meaning. Evidence from English. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Kapitel 7 insbesondere S. 228-242.

Ward, G. and Hirschberg, J. (1985). Implicating uncertainty. Language, 61, 747 Ð 776. ward85.lang.pdf